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Li Tchant des Walons

Li Tchant des Walons (the Walloons' song) is the national anthem of Wallonia.

The lyrics were written in 1900, in the Walloon language, by Théophile Bovy , and the music composed in 1901 by Louis Hillier . It was sung for the first time in the city of Liège, but it quickly spread to other parts of Wallonia and sung as a national anthem (with people stamping to it, for example).

When, on July 15 1998, the Walloon Parliament issued a law to define the official symbols of Wallonia (flag, anthem and national day), it was naturally li Tchant des Walons that was chosen; and French lyrics were composed for that occasion. Note that the French version is not a direct translation of the original, there aren't the same number of verses, neither are they in the same order, and also sometimes the translation diverges significantly from the original Walloon text.

lyrics in Walloon

The original version in Walloon (here written in normalized orthography). Usually only the first and third verses are sung.

I.
Nos estans firs di nosse pitite patreye,
Ca lådje et lon, on djåze di ses efants.
Å prumî rang, on l' mete po l' industreye
Et dvins les årts, ele riglatixh ostant.
Nosse tere est ptite, mins nos avans l' ritchesse
Des omes sincieus k' anôblixhèt leu nom.
Et nos avans des libertés timpesse:
Vola pocwè k' on-z est firs d' esse Walons !
II.
Di nosse passé cwand c' est k' on lét l' istwere,
On s' recresteye vormint a tchaeke foyou.
Et nosse cour crexhe cwand c' est k' on tuze al glwere
Di nos vîs peres ki n' avît måy pawou.
C' est gråce a zels ki ns djouwixhans del påye.
Il ont språtchî l' innmi dzo leu talon.
On ls a rclamé les pus vayants k' i gn åye:
Vola pocwè k' on-z est fir d' esse Walon !
III.
Pitit payis, vos k' a tant d' grandeu d' åme,
Nos vos inmans bén, sins k' nos l' breyanxhe tot hôt.
Cwand on vs kidjåze, ås ouys montèt nos låmes
Et nos sintans nosse cour bate a gros côps !
N' åyîz nole sogne et vikez e liyesse,
Di vos efants, les bresses et l' cour sont bons.
Et nos avans les tchveas foirt près del tiesse:
Vola pocwè k' on-z est fir d' esse Walon !
IV.
On s' voet voltî inte frés del Walonreye
Et on-z est presse onk l' ôte a s' diner l' mwin.
On fwait plaijhi bén sovint sins k' on l' deye.
Nouk ni s' håynêye cwand c' est k' i vout fé l' bén.
Li tchårité ki mousse el måjhinete
N' î va k' al nute avou meye precôcions.
Li pô k' on dene on nel dene k' e catchete:
Vola pocwè k' on-z est fir d' esse Walon !

lyrics in French

I.
Nous sommes fiers de notre Wallonie,
Le monde entier admire ses enfants.
Au premier rang brille son industrie
Et dans les arts on l'apprécie autant.
Bien que petit, notre pays surpasse
Par ses savants de plus grandes nations.
Et nous voulons des libertés en masse :
Voilà pourquoi l'on est fier d'être Wallons !
II.
Entre Wallons, toujours on fraternise.
Dans le malheur, on aime s'entraider :
On fait le bien sans jamais qu'on le dise,
En s'efforçant de le tenir caché.
La charité visitant la chaumière
S'y prend le soir avec cent précautions :
On donne peu, mais c'est d'un coeur sincère :
Voilà pourquoi l'on est fier d'être Wallons !
III.
Petit pays, c'est pour ta grandeur d'âme
Que nous t'aimons, sans trop le proclamer.
Notre oeil se voile aussitôt qu'on te blâme
Et notre coeur est prêt à se briser.
Ne crains jamais les coups de l'adversaire.
De tes enfants les bras te défendront
Il ne faut pas braver notre colère:
Voilà pourquoi l'on est fier d'être Wallons !

Translation of first verse of French lyrics

We are proud of our Wallonia,
The whole world admires its children.
In the premier rank shines its industry
And in the arts it is just as appreciated.
Although small, our country surpasses
By its scientists much bigger nations.
And we want freedoms as a mass:
That's why we are proud to be Walloons!

Last updated: 06-02-2005 21:32:43
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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